Macs don't run iOS, they run Mac OS X. Yes, you can do that. Just put the Windows XP disc in and boot from that. Then tell it to use the entire hard drive. Make sure you have your Leopard or Snow Leopard disc handy to install the boot camp drivers.

Macs don't run iOS, they run Mac OS X. Yes, you can do that. Just put the Windows XP disc in and boot from that. Then tell it to use the entire hard drive. Make sure you have your Leopard or Snow Leopard disc handy to install the boot camp drivers.

Click to expand...

Why do I need to install bootcamp drivers, seeing I don't want anything on there except for MS Windows XP?

MacRumors attracts a broad audience
of both consumers and professionals interested in
the latest technologies and products. We also boast an active community focused on
purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Mac platforms.